High Options Trading Activity Observed in Major Companies
Today, substantial options trading is noted in Royal Caribbean Group (Symbol: RCL), with 11,444 contracts traded, equivalent to about 1.1 million underlying shares. This volume constitutes 62.6% of RCL’s average daily trading volume of 1.8 million shares over the past month. The $290 strike call option expiring on June 6, 2025, saw 908 contracts traded, representing around 90,800 underlying shares.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc (Symbol: GS) is also experiencing notable options trading, with 13,392 contracts traded, reflecting approximately 1.3 million underlying shares. This figure amounts to 60.6% of GS’s average daily trading volume of 2.2 million shares over the past month. The $585 strike put option expiring on June 6, 2025, recorded 715 contracts traded, indicating about 71,500 underlying shares.
Super Micro Computer Inc (Symbol: SMCI) has reported an impressive 330,366 contracts traded, equating to around 33.0 million underlying shares. This volume represents 59.9% of SMCI’s average daily trading volume of 55.2 million shares over the past month. Notably, the $50 strike call option expiring on June 6, 2025, experienced 34,515 contracts traded, translating to roughly 3.5 million underlying shares.
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